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Lose building power, and Eclipse’s


optional battery backup automatically maintains full system functionality, with full-speed, multi-carriage


movement and all safeties. Or plug the optional rechargeable battery pack power override unit into the


face panel control to move individual carriages at reduced speeds.


Welded-steel uniframe carriages. Fully grouted structural rails. Recessed carriages. Heavy-duty shelving. Durable


From


top to bottom, Eclipse Powered Systems are durably built for many years of rugged, reliable use.


Rigid, welded-steel uniframe carriages keep drive train components aligned to eliminate binding. Precise rail systems limit lateral movement and increase structural rigidity. And fully supported and grouted rails distribute system weight evenly and eliminate


Time will tell.


It’s not just how much you can get into your Eclipse. It’s how much you’ll


get out of it. Because superior technology makes Eclipse the most reliable and durable powered storage system ever.


Superior drive and guidance systems ensure positive tracking, better system stability and less wear. Recessed- mounted storage housings become an integral part of the carriage, adding structural rigidity. And rugged shelving and cabinets of heavy-gauge, cold-rolled steel increase rigidity and strength.


There are fewer moving parts. Non-contact distance sensors. Sure, dependable connections. No-touch circuit boards. Life-cycle-tested microprocessor controls.


No wonder Eclipse easily handles the heaviest loads and continuous use, day in and day out. Year in and year out.


With our optional PowerLink 24/7 remote system monitoring, we proactively spot and remedy


any potential problems with your system to maximize your uptime. PowerLink also allows for remote r


of your Eclipse


system to change settings and parameters.


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